Conspiracy of Fools

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Conspiracy of Fools is a non-fiction book by journalist Kurt Eichenwald that provides a detailed, narrative account of the Enron scandal and its key players.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
about Arthur Andersen NERFINISHED
Enron NERFINISHED
Enron executives
U.S. securities regulation
financial markets
author Kurt Eichenwald NERFINISHED
authorName Kurt Eichenwald NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes complex financial structures used by Enron
internal culture of Enron
key players in the Enron scandal
regulatory failures related to Enron
focusesOnEvent Enron bankruptcy
collapse of Enron
investigations into Enron
genre business history
narrative non-fiction
non-fiction
hasMediaType hardcover
paperback
print
hasPerspective investigative
language English
mainSubject Enron scandal NERFINISHED
accounting scandals
corporate fraud
corporate governance
energy trading
narrativeStyle journalistic
third-person narrative
notableFor detailed narrative account of the Enron scandal
in-depth reporting on Enron’s internal operations
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationDate 2005
publisher Broadway Books NERFINISHED
Random House NERFINISHED
settingTime 1990s
early 2000s
subjectArea accounting
business
corporate ethics
economics
law
timePeriodCovered early 21st century
late 20th century
rise and fall of Enron
writtenByOccupation journalist

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